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1974 Coronet van
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaros" data-source="post: 393777" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>In 1970 I bought a new 24 ft caravan when I was 19 and lived in it for quite a few years instead of paying rent. I had mirror tiles stuck to the walls to create a sense of roominess. I repainted the walls as well as the ceiling. </p><p>When it came to selling it I was asked "why" did you paint the ceiling? Uh! because it was dirty with cigarette stain etc-just dirty.</p><p>I had owned it for 12 yrs and nearly got my money back because the panels were all in great condition as well as the tyres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaros, post: 393777, member: 1122"] In 1970 I bought a new 24 ft caravan when I was 19 and lived in it for quite a few years instead of paying rent. I had mirror tiles stuck to the walls to create a sense of roominess. I repainted the walls as well as the ceiling. When it came to selling it I was asked "why" did you paint the ceiling? Uh! because it was dirty with cigarette stain etc-just dirty. I had owned it for 12 yrs and nearly got my money back because the panels were all in great condition as well as the tyres. [/QUOTE]
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